https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69603
--- Comment #3 from Terrence Enger <lo_b...@iseries-guru.com> --- Created attachment 86316 --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=86316&action=edit chopped-down test file I created the attached file, chop30.odt, by deleting most of the content and then adding empty paragraphs to bring part of the original item 4.1, now renumbered item 1.1, to the bottom of the first page. Here is how I created the loop: ( 1) Open the file. ( 2) Type <ctrl>-<End> <up> <up>. Cursor is above item 1.1; program is *not* displaying "the" message in the terminal. ( 4) <Enter>. Item 1.1 moves to page 2; program is not displaying "the" message in the terminal. ( 5) Give focus to emacs, where I am typing this comment, and return focus to LibreOffice. Program displays "the" message in the terminal about once per second or a bit faster. ( 6) Type <up> <down>. Program is responsive, and it stops displaying the message for a while. ( 7) Type <down>. Program loops, displaying the message several times per second. For comparison, a small change to the document leaves the program responsive when the cursor goes onto the second page: ( 8) Open the file. ( 9) Delete the first (1-line) paragraph. (10) Type <ctrl>-<End> <up> <up>. Cursor is above item 1.1, which is close to the bottom of the page. (11) Type <Enter> <Enter> <Enter>. Item 1.1 moves to page 2; no warnings in terminal. (12) Type <up> <down>. Program is responsive; no warnings in terminal. (13) Type <down>. Cursor moves to page 2; the program is responsive; no warnings in terminal. Along the way to this report, I found that another way to avoid the loop is to shorten item 4.1 (as originally numbered) so that it occupies only one line. HTH, Terry. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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